Liverpool International Inn
The International Inn is an award winning hostel in the hub of Liverpool City Centre's cultural quarter. Developed within a former Victorian warehouse the hostel is cosmopolitan and has tremendous character, coupled with the latest facilities. There is accommodation for up to 100 people in dorms for 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 and facilities include TV lounge/games room, laundry, baggage store, full heating, Internet access and information desk with details of all local attractions. Private apartments also available ...
YHA Liverpool
This is a modern, purpose-built hostel with excellent facilities. Adjacent to the Albert Dock and just a 10-minute walk from the heart of the city, it’s a great location for visiting Liverpool’s main attractions. Our largest rooms have only six beds and all rooms are en-suite. Whilst we include a full breakfast, If you fancy cooking for yourself then feel free to use our well equipped self-catering kitchen.
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Embassie Independent Hostel
The Embassie Hostel is a beautiful terrace house built in 1820 in the unspoilt Georgian square used in the filming of "In the Name of the Father". You will notice a flagpole on the front of the house because, until 1986,this was the home of the Consulate of Venezuela - and that is why it is called the
"Embassie" ...
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in North West England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary.
Built across a ridge of hills rising up to a height of around 230 feet (70 metres) above sea-level at Everton Hill, the city's urban area runs directly into Bootle and Crosby in Sefton to the north, and Huyton and Prescot in Knowsley to the east. It faces Wallasey and Birkenhead across the River Mersey to the west.
In 2007, the city will be celebrating its 800th anniversary, and in 2008, will hold the European Capital of Culture title.